if you listen to the normal (slow) version of this song, you can clearly here it is "I'm all hooked up." I used to think it said "I'm all coked up" when I would listen to the Fast version. Can't be "fucked" because you never hear the "fuh", but a "huh." I can hear "I'm on the town" as well, but I don't think whoever was singing in this song mumbles his words that much... unless that was the intention. Who knows? Living the big city life can many times coincide with drug usage (esp. cocaine). Therefore, all of these could fit in. Which, in that case, leads me to believe this song is about drug consumption (maybe addiction, but I don't see any metaphors alluding to dependence, just usage). However, I suck at interpreting lyrics... and I could be completely off. I'm really just basing it on "I'm all hooked up" and "I'm just coming coming here to come down." Of course, there could always be symbolism behind that. Words can be translated, interpreted and understood as many ways as there are people who read them.
if you listen to the normal (slow) version of this song, you can clearly here it is "I'm all hooked up." I used to think it said "I'm all coked up" when I would listen to the Fast version. Can't be "fucked" because you never hear the "fuh", but a "huh." I can hear "I'm on the town" as well, but I don't think whoever was singing in this song mumbles his words that much... unless that was the intention. Who knows? Living the big city life can many times coincide with drug usage (esp. cocaine). Therefore, all of these could fit in. Which, in that case, leads me to believe this song is about drug consumption (maybe addiction, but I don't see any metaphors alluding to dependence, just usage). However, I suck at interpreting lyrics... and I could be completely off. I'm really just basing it on "I'm all hooked up" and "I'm just coming coming here to come down." Of course, there could always be symbolism behind that. Words can be translated, interpreted and understood as many ways as there are people who read them.